Adaptation and plasticity in life-history theory: How to derive predictions.
Abstract
Why is life paced so differently across as well as within organisms? Can one expect across-species patterns to be repeated within a species too, among individuals? The answer to these questions requires understanding conditions under which reaction norms evolve. We provide an overview of what we believe to be understudied areas of life-history theory, to foster theoretical work and to help deriving predictions for the evolution of human reaction...
Paper Details
Title
Adaptation and plasticity in life-history theory: How to derive predictions.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
493 - 501
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